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The following is a partial list of Motorola products, particularly the company's mobile phones and semiconductors.

Mobile telephones

Analog

  • i30sx - Nextel and Southern LINC (Discontinued)
  • i35s - Nextel and Southern LINC (Discontinued)
  • i50sx - Nextel (Discontinued)
  • i55sr / i58sr - Nextel and Southern LINC (Discontinued)
  • i60c - Nextel (Discontinued)
  • i80s - Nextel and Southern LINC (Discontinued)
  • i85s / i88s- Nextel and Southern LINC (Discontinued)
  • i90c - Nextel and Southern LINC (Discontinued)
  • i95cl - Nextel and Southern LINC (Discontinued)
  • i205 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i215 - Boost Mobile-Exclusive
  • i265 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i275 - Nextel
  • i285 - Boost Mobile-Exclusive
  • i305 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i315 - Nextel (Discontinued on Southern LINC)
  • i325 - Nextel and Southern LINC, also available in IS Trim
  • i355 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i530 - Nextel (Discontinued on Southern LINC)
  • i560 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i605 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i710 / i730 / i733 - Nextel (Discontinued on Southern LINC)
  • i720 - Southern LINC
  • i740 - Carrier Pending
  • i760 - Nextel (Southern LINC Pending)
  • i830 / i833 - Nextel (Discontinued on Southern LINC)
  • i836 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i850 - Nextel and Southern LINC
  • i860 - Nextel (Discontinued on Southern LINC)
  • i870 - Not authorized by the FCC
  • i930 - Will initially be released for Nextel, tentative on Southern LINC

NOTE: Both Nextel and Southern LINC only provides phones within the Falcon Platform. Phones outside the Falcon platform have been discontinued.


Semiconductors

Note: as of mid-2004, these are part of the product portfolio of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.

Microprocessors

Early microprocessors:

68000 series:

88000 series RISC

PowerPC series (32/64-bit architecture, in cooperation with IBM):

  • PPC 601/603 ("G1")
  • PPC 604 ("G2")
  • PPC 740/750/745/755 ("PowerPC G3")
  • PPC 7400/7410/7450/7455 ("PowerPC G4")

i.MX Series (ARM based)

  • i.MX21
  • i.MX1
  • i.MXL
  • i.MXS

Microcontrollers

6800 based (68h)

68000 based

DSP based:

PowerPC based:

  • Freescale MPC500
  • MPC 860 (PowerQUICC)
  • MPC 8240/8250 (PowerQUICC II)
  • MPC 8540/8555/8560 (PowerQUICC III)
  • Freescale e300 83xx PowerQUICC II Pro Family
  • Freescale e500 85xx PowerQUICC III Family
  • Freescale e600 86xx Future chip
  • Freescale e700 87xx Future chip

ARM based:

  • MAC7100

MCORE based 16/32 bit low-power RISC microcontrollers:

  • MMC2001
  • MMC2114

Digital signal processors

Note: the 56XXX series is commonly known as the 56000 series, or 56K, and similarly the 96XXX is known as the 96000 series, or 96K.

56000 series:

96000 series:

StarCore series:

  • MSC8100

reconfigurable compute fabric device

  • MRC6011

Mobile Network Infrastructure

  • BSC (GSM)
  • RXCDR (GSM)
  • Horizon 2 Macro BTS (GSM)
  • Horizon 2 Mini BTS (GSM)
  • PCU (GSM)
  • MSS - Mobile Soft Switch (Multiple Technologies)